Man in America Podcast

For over a century, Big Pharma and its media allies have waged a relentless campaign to convince the world that nicotine is nothing more than a dangerous, addictive drug. In this explosive interview, Dr. Bryan Ardis joins me to reveal the shocking truth buried in centuries of medical history: tobacco and nicotine were once widely used by doctors to treat — and even cure — countless diseases, from cancer to heart disease to obesity. Backed by documented evidence, Dr. Ardis exposes how the pharmaceutical industry rigged the narrative, poisoned commercial tobacco products, and bribed governments worldwide to ban natural nicotine — all to protect their multi-trillion-dollar drug empire.

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What is Man in America Podcast?

Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.

Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.

After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.

He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to Man in America, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. A big part of what I really enjoy doing on this show is challenging our beliefs about the world around us. Because for one, I believe that we live in a world that is filled with layer upon layer upon layer of lies, psychological operations, and hidden information. But on the other hand, I believe that there's so much powerful information that we can still find access to if we do the digging.

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And my guest today is one of my favorite guests, especially when it comes to anything to do with the human body and medicine, is doctor Brian Artis. And one of the reasons why I enjoy, you know, speaking with him is that he is a digger. He will dig into information. And so today's show, we're gonna be going back over six hundred years of research about something that is so demonized today and so feared. It's nicotine and tobacco.

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And honestly, I would feel very comfortable saying that now maybe you've already learned a lot about nicotine and tobacco, but for the average person, that almost everything that you know about tobacco and about nicotine is actually a lie. And we're gonna be looking back into what doctors were saying about nicotine tobacco, you know, back in the fourteen hundreds. And what I also enjoy about Brian is that he brings his receipts. So I hope you could enter into this with an open mind, and I think you're gonna learn a lot of crazy things that you never imagined about the tobacco industry, about the Rockefellers, about big pharma, and about how this plant was being used for hundreds and hundreds of years to cure almost everything that you could possibly imagine. So please enjoy the show with doctor Brian Artis.

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Speaker 1:

Doctor Brian Artis. It's it's always just so much fun to have you on the show. I learned so much. You're, like, dropping truth bombs from a b 57 over America and over the whole world, and it's great to have you here, man. So thank you for being here.

Speaker 2:

I'm so thrilled and honored, Seth, to be hanging out with you again. Man in America platform is amazing, and, love your family. Love you. And hope that everybody at home is having a great day and a great time as you are listening or watching this presentation. I'm excited to be hanging out with you again, Seth.

Speaker 1:

It's great. I mean, I mean, how could you not be having a good time listening on this conversation? Maybe some people, they're they're offended by it. Maybe they're offended by beards, and and that's pushing them away. But, anyway, we're gonna have some fun.

Speaker 1:

Uncensored. No holds barred. Right?

Speaker 2:

Unscripted organic conversation here. How about that?

Speaker 1:

Exactly. So

Speaker 2:

You will not find this this actual, dialogue being replayed on every newscast all around the country like every newscast does. Right? They all play the same exact thing, read the exact same words. You will not find that here, nor we might as well make an announcement. This is not being brought to you by Pfizer, and it has not been approved, whatever we say, by the FDA, just so you know.

Speaker 1:

Just so you know. Okay. So I'm sure we're gonna get into a lot of things, but the first thing I wanna get into is nicotine. I know we've done a lot of shows about it, but it's one of those topics that has been demonized so heavy for so long that it's almost like if you've been, say, taking a really, really bad drug for thirty years, you can't detox it in one day or one session. It might take a lot longer to get it out of the system.

Speaker 1:

And so what we're doing is we're detoxing people from the propaganda they've been fed for a very, very, very long time, and sometimes it takes more than one session. So over to you. Nicotine, where do you want to start?

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So, number one place to start. Let's, ask a few questions that I think even audience members may be asking themselves. Right? So I think from anybody, love studying public speaking, how to be an effective public speaker.

Speaker 2:

One of the greatest lessons I learned early on as a teenager was to be an effective public speaker, which hopefully there's a public watching this and listening. As the public watches and listens, I learned a long time ago that you need to know your audience. So let's put myself in the place of the audience. So nicotine, what is it if I walked on any street corner like Jay Leno used to do with his late night show and go ask questions of anybody around America or on the streets of Hollywood. Let's just pretend, I'm doing that.

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And if I walked up to anybody in America, anybody of any age, and just said, nicotine is and just ask that question, left it open. Nicotine is. I would bank that ninety five percent of all of you hear the word nicotine, see the word nicotine, and the next words that are projected in your mind and in your hearts is highly addictive. And this is what is called programming. We've all been programmed and conditioned to hear specific words, have specific thoughts following a specific word.

Speaker 2:

So this is no different than, Seth, if I did the exact same thing with you. You and I were walking down the streets of Beverly Hills, and we said vaccines are and just left it open.

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Safe and effective.

Speaker 2:

Words. There's only three words people are gonna say, and you just said it. Safe and effective. So why do these really short phrases seem to automatically come up in our minds? It's because you have been programmed, and you have seen it a million times.

Speaker 2:

If you see tobacco products, if you see nicotine, the next words you are gonna see accompanying that word on a label or on a billboard or in a radio commercial is going to be nicotine is a highly addictive substance. That's all. So when I say I know what you're thinking, it's because I had the same thinking for the first forty five years of my life, and I'm only 48. So that means three years ago, something changed. Well, what changed?

Speaker 2:

What would have changed the narrative for me from thinking anything other than nicotine is addictive? Because they want you to think that's the only thing about nicotine. So, you've been all programmed. We've all been brain brainwashed to using techniques from operation mockingbird, actually, if y'all haven't studied that, to convince and control the masses who are watching or listening to your language. So that's basically all that is.

Speaker 2:

Propaganda is what it's called. So I know all of you 100% are gonna battle during this conversation. You're gonna hear the word nicotine, and I'm gonna talk about other aspects of nicotine that have nothing to do with addictive nature or quality. We're gonna talk about all of its health benefits, and that is going to be quite a difficult hearing for your ears at this moment and for your mind, but I need to say something. Since 1492 to 1860, that's four hundred years.

Speaker 2:

I can show you medical textbooks that cover the use of tobacco and nicotine in medical journals and medical studies and clinical lab studies where they use tobacco and nicotine to cure all kinds of medical diseases for four hundred years. I have the medical textbooks. In fact, on my website, the doctor Artis show, I actually, a month ago, did a presentation, Seth. It was a brand new presentation titled why big pharma why big pharma is bribing all governments of the world. Right there.

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You see why big pharma? It's the second one right there. Why big pharma hates look at the title. Why big pharma is bribing governments around the world to ban tobacco and nicotine products. And this is this was an incredible presentation because I found a medical textbook from 2012 that a medical researcher had compiled all the known ways in which the tobacco plant and nicotine were published in what year to cure which medical diseases.

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Keep going down. These are what you're looking at on the screen right now is out of this PowerPoint. Look. Stay right there. What I'm highlighting is the number one lobbying industry in 2024.

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Lobbying means to bribe officials with money or gifts to get them to do things on your behalf for your company, your industry, or your person. So the number one highest lobbying industry last year in America who bribed government officials in America to do things on their behalf was the pharmaceutical industry. They paid $295,000,000, Seth Holehouse, to all of our elected officials in Washington DC to do stuff for the drug companies. K? Now that's the lobbying power.

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Now this what you're looking at right now is I dive into what were the top 10 pharmaceutical drugs sold worldwide in 2024. The very first highest revenueing drug for the entire largest lobbying industry in the world last year is a drug called Keytruda. Right now on the screen, you're seeing the drug companies by name that made the most money last year, and Pfizer was number one in the whole world. But if you keep going down on this PowerPoint presentation, keep going. These are the drugs that bring in the most pharma revenue.

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You'll see cancer drugs are number one. Keep going down. This is 2024. Let's keep going. This is the highest revenueing drug in the whole world last year.

Speaker 2:

Most of you don't even know what it's called. It's called Keytruda.

Speaker 1:

Never heard of it.

Speaker 2:

It's a cancer drug made by Merck. Its revenue was almost twice as high as the second highest grossing drug in the entire world last year. Number two, if you keep going down, number two is actually one you will be familiar with. Ozempic. So Ozempic is number two.

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Last year, it did almost 17,000,000,000 a year. What I am about to highlight after I show all of you the top 10 money making drugs for big pharma, who is also the number one largest industry bribing our governments to make decisions on our behalf as citizens. What I'm about to show you is every one of the top 10 drugs, Seth, sold last year. I show you what they what the revenue was for 2024. I show you what each of the top 10 drugs, including Eliquis here for heart disease.

Speaker 2:

I show you every drug that made the most money for big pharma last year, and then I show you in the little red box what that drug is prescribed for Seth Holehouse. I show you in this PowerPoint as you keep going down. I show you that medicine and the pharmaceutical industry has known for five hundred years that every single one of the conditions, that every one of these drugs you're looking at are used to treat and make billions of dollars for the big pharma. Did you know that every one of the conditions that the top 10 drugs sold in the entire world are all cured with tobacco? And all of it is referenced in this medical textbook called medical history, a history of the medicinal use of tobacco from 1492 to 1860.

Speaker 2:

And in this book, I can show you every year that they have published by orthodox medicine, and I show you this is not this is not like folk medicine. This is traditional orthodox medicine, How conventional medicine has known for five hundred years now since 1492 that tobacco is the panacea, the cure all for all human diseases. And if you read that statement there, you can read that there, tobacco is probably the

Speaker 1:

only tobacco is probably the only plant which was ever used as the panacea of panaceas.

Speaker 2:

Now I'm gonna define for you what panacea means. Keep going down. So medical doctors called this the panacea of panaceas. What does the word panacea mean? I had to go look it up.

Speaker 1:

It's the remedy for all remedies of all remedies. Right? The cure of all cures. Right?

Speaker 2:

That's right. That's right. Keep going now. I I I make sure you read it. Alright.

Speaker 2:

Read it. Look at there. You see it and highlight it. It's defined as namely for all diseases, a remedy for all difficulties, a cure all. So for five hundred years, tobacco, the plant has been known as a cure all for all diseases.

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But when you look at all plants and all cures that are considered panaceas for four hundred plus years, Conventional medicine has called the tobacco plant the panacea of all panaceas. Now here is a summary of all the years in which they call this the panacea doctrine in orthodox medicine.

Speaker 1:

So are these quotes from doctors over the years?

Speaker 2:

Yes. From starting back in the fifteen hundreds. Wow. So, like

Speaker 1:

All of the 2020 Okay. 1500. So Fumo, smoke cures many ailments in which the skinner doctors is in which the skill of doctors is fruitless. It kills many other, ailments. 1524, smoke heals any ailment.

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1571, Sanasacto, which I'm I'm sure is some sort of, you know, Latin word for tobacco perhaps, cures a list of 48 diseases and much else. Fifteen seventy two, tobacco being hailed as a panacea. Here we go. Fifteen seventy nine, the herb is holy. Fifteen eighty two, the herb is of divine origin.

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Fifteen eighty six. A panacea for all sorts of ailments. Here's fifteen eighty eight. The Indians of Virginia who use, I'm guessing that that's the word for tobacco, are notably preserved in health and no, not many grievous diseases wherewithal people in England are oftentimes afflicted.

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No. I mean Look at sixteen twenty one.

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Sixteen twenty one, a sovereign remedy, a virtuous herb. Sixteen twenty two, a plant of God's own making, good for every condition. Here's sixteen thirty three, tobacco would cure all the best known diseases. It was a jewel. If he should set down at large all the ailments that tobacco would cure, it would require a big volume.

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Like, I mean, this is here's sixteen fifty nine. Panacea is the universe or the universal medicine. Sixteen sixty five, all ages, sexes, all constitutions, young and old men and women, the sanguine, the choleric, the melancholy, the phlegmatic, take tobacco without any manifest inconvenience. Man, this is a

Speaker 2:

'16 look at 1668 there.

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The use of snuff improved the whole body.

Speaker 2:

Again just part. The whole body. Alright. So I just highlighted one of those because I was like, y'all gotta see this, man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. 16 okay. Sixteen fourteen, eulogized tobacco said that every part was medicine. Root, stalk, leave leaves, seeds, smoking ashes, cured almost all diseases.

Speaker 2:

Look at that. Okay. Do you wanna know why big pharma, the largest bribing lobbying industry in the

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world, is

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telling all governments around the world to ban and get people to distrust tobacco?

Speaker 1:

Holy smokes. Funny. Maybe that has some sort of tobacco origin, even the saying holy smokes. Right? Holy smokes.

Speaker 2:

Right? Smokes. Exactly right. That's hilarious, Seth. Alright.

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness.

Speaker 2:

This is fun for you. This is fun for you.

Speaker 1:

This you. Is this is a blast. Like, this is I I I would do this on my weekends all day if I had the time to. This is amazing.

Speaker 2:

Amazing to me. Alright. So this is just a summary of some of the years in which it was published by medical research scientists. So here you go. Now if you zoom out, you'll see here I'm gonna start walking audiences through in this same textbook.

Speaker 2:

Look at that. This is Keytruda, the number one selling drug in the whole world last year made $30,000,000,000. Go to the next slide. I'm gonna highlight what it's for. It's for cancer.

Speaker 2:

Now look to the right out of the same medical history book on tobacco. Look to the right is the screenshot of the years orthodox medicine, conventional medicine published tobacco was a cure for all cancers and cancerous growths.

Speaker 1:

As early as 1560, that was being published as tobacco as a cure for cancer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. Do you do you think Merck who sells Keytruda 30,000,000,000 in twelve months for cancer, do you think they want any governments around the world promoting and allowing tobacco to be bought?

Speaker 1:

Well, because The thing is

Speaker 2:

doctor Artis to talk on Seth Wholehouse's platform about the health benefits of tobacco.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. Because you could grow this plant in your own backyard, and then you could

Speaker 2:

Zoom zoom into that right side. Zoom into that right side, Seth. You gotta show these people this. This is inside the book. They show you the years published by medical journals and by medical doctors, the use of tobacco and nicotine getting the credit in these years, what years they found tobacco cures all these conditions.

Speaker 2:

Incredible. I'm only putting these side by side from that book, that textbook, medical textbook. You'll see that this is tumors. They knew that tumors of any kind in the body or on the body could be cured with tobacco eighteen fifty one, fifteen ninety seven. These were all published.

Speaker 2:

I mean, they've known this for three hundred, four hundred years now. They do not want you knowing this. They want you getting chemo, radiation, and surgery. Gotcha. They don't want you knowing tobacco has been known to do this.

Speaker 2:

Alright. Go to go to Ozempic. This is awesome. Okay. Let's go to the next one.

Speaker 2:

It's Ozempic. Number two. Go down. Next slide. The next highest revenue in drug worldwide was Ozempic.

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Ozempic. Look. Zoom into Ozempic. Nope. Go to the left.

Speaker 2:

Zoom in there. I actually, from this article, show you what it's prescribed for.

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Obesity million dollars Type two diabetes, cardiovascular risk reduction in diabetes patients.

Speaker 2:

Good. So let's stay with obesity. We know that Ozempic is promoted for obesity and hunger regulating. So go to the right now. Let's see.

Speaker 2:

Did they say anything about tobacco curing and preventing obesity? Oh my god. They've known prevents obesity since 1614. Go to the next slide because I'm not done with Ozempic and tobacco.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So next slide. Here we go. Hunger.

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Look at this.

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Preventative agent as early as 1457.

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Look at all the decades.

Speaker 1:

My goodness.

Speaker 2:

Those are all the decades that they have published in medical journals, highlighted by medical doctors and scientists around the world that tobacco helps to prevent hunger and overeating, which is what Ozempic's promoted for, by the way, a hunger regulating Gila monster venom

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness. That leaves you blind.

Speaker 2:

Yep. That leaves you blind. Yep. Now let's go to Eliquis. This is a you see this nonvascular atrial fibrillation?

Speaker 2:

This is a heart issue. Alright. So these are heart problems, heart arrhythmias. There's no way tobacco can benefit the heart, can it? Well, if you go down to the next slide, I'm gonna show you out of the book.

Speaker 2:

These are all your chest afflictions. Where's your heart? It's in your chest. And I just highlight these, but they're gonna get into cardiovascular here in just a second. So here's your chest afflictions in all the years.

Speaker 2:

Incredible. Chest, which is what they tell you about heart attacks. Yeah. We'll keep going. What about aches in the lungs?

Speaker 2:

We're gonna stay with the chest because they're talking about Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Pulmonary.

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Atrial fibrillation in the lungs and in the chest from the heart. So I'm gonna go through this textbook and show you every year conventional medicine knows that anything related to the chest, atrial fibrillation, chest pain, arrhythmias, you name it, they know tobacco will cure. Keep going down.

Speaker 1:

Wait. Hold on real quick. In 1633, they discovered that tobacco can cure flatulence. That's pretty impressive. You know, I wonder where be I wonder where Bino is on the, the the profit list.

Speaker 1:

They're threatening the the the fart prevention industry with tobacco. Did

Speaker 2:

you know that they took people you'll see it on this, PowerPoint. So, now I'm gonna stick with Eliquis because they're talking about heart conditions here. I want you to go to the right. This is a very recent research study about tobacco and heart disease. I want you to read out loud.

Speaker 2:

This is all about tobacco, this entire research paper. Just read the highlighted sentences.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So it says, tobacco is a popular plant in human history and economy, and it is a notable fumatory plant. I'm guessing it means it it's a plant commonly smoked. It says, in addition to the alkaloid nicotine, tobacco contain other major phytochemicals such as flavonoid, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, cardiac glycosides, phenols, steroids, polypeptides, resins, etcetera. These bioactive substances have a number of biological activities, including antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant, anti felmintic, anti

Speaker 2:

No. Seceptive?

Speaker 1:

No. Seceptive. Yep. That's for this dementia? Anti Alzheimer's, peripheral nervous system system activities, central nervous system, and cardiovascular system activities.

Speaker 1:

And this was published on the International Journal of Applied Science Research.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So let's just break it down. Okay. Did you not just read how tobacco has all these components and nutrients inside of it? They even name what they are.

Speaker 2:

And then they start telling you what are all the health benefits of these different constituents inside the tobacco plant. If you go one by one, Seth let's start over with that second sentence there. I'm sorry. The, sentence after all the nutrients

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are named. Yes. It says various parts of nicotina tobacco such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds, are used in traditional medicine in the treatment of various human ailments such as skin diseases, bronchitis, asthma, ulcers, piles, worms, dysmenorrhea, constipation, gastrointestinal disorders, hydrocele, anthralgia, gout, lumbago, etcetera. Therefore, the aim of this article is to comprehensively review the phytochemical properties, pharmacological activities, and antho medical uses of tobacco reported worldwide prior to the 2020.

Speaker 2:

So I want you to understand and put yourself, Seth, in the position of pharmaceutical executives and those in charge of stockholder profits. Yes. The sentence underlined in the middle of the paragraph where it starts with the benefits of these constituents inside of tobacco leaves and tobacco plants, its benefits include antimicrobial, antibacterial. How many how much money does the pharmaceutical industry make off of antibiotics that are antibacterial? How much money do they make off of drugs they call antivirals like remdesivir.

Speaker 2:

Read the statement. It even includes antiviral, antifungal, antihelminthic. Do you know what that is? Helminth is a tapeworm. That means tobacco kills parasites.

Speaker 2:

So how much ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, phenobenzol are being sold around the world and prescribed when in fact tobacco's been known to be antiparasitic for all parasites for five hundred years? Oh, anti Alzheimer's? Oh, it even says it's also for cardiovascular benefits and activities. They're telling you here in 2012, we know that the the nutrients inside of the tobacco plant also help support cardiovascular health. Well, Eliquis, the third most revenueing drug worldwide for the pharmaceutical industry, is an attempt from a synthetic compound called Eliquis to change your heart rhythm when, in fact, tobacco has been known to correct your heart rhythm for five hundred years.

Speaker 2:

Are you starting to understand why 200 countries right now, Seth, are being bribed by pharmaceutical giants to ban tobacco products and to ban all nicotine products? Because it is nicotine for 500 now. No to science. That is the thing responsible inside the tobacco plant for reversing cancers, preventing hunger, preventing obesity, and reversing heart disease, and all the other ones that are in there. Psoriasis is included.

Speaker 2:

Oh, don't even get me started here. I'm gonna show you. The fifth revenueing source of all money for the pharmaceutical companies in this document is vaccines.

Speaker 1:

Ah, okay. Okay.

Speaker 2:

And you're gonna you're gonna get in this PowerPoint. You're gonna get to the point where I start talking about vaccines, and I show you in the medical textbook about tobacco curing all the diseases that they have vaccines for. You're gonna see chickenpox is cured by tobacco. Smallpox is cured by tobacco. Tetanus.

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Tetanus. All of you are told you need to be updated on a tetanus shot because all of you are gonna be with Seth Hullhouse and his team riding a bicycle. You're gonna fall off in the morning. You're gonna land on a rusty nail somewhere randomly in the woods, and you are gonna need a tetanus shot. Did you know tetanus has been known for four hundred years to be cured with tobacco?

Speaker 1:

Crazy.

Speaker 2:

Not just tobacco. Tobacco smoke cures anyone of tetanus. In fact, I show a reference in this presentation that they take tobacco. They take tobacco with a woman who has tetanus bacteria in her brain, and this is not a joke. I show you the reference and the quote in this PowerPoint.

Speaker 2:

Oh, stay right here. Right there. Stop. Stop that. I highlight right there vaccines.

Speaker 2:

Do you see that? The drugs that bring in the most most pharma revenue. Now before I go any further, hold I'm gonna stay on tetanus here because I we'll show it here in just a second. But there's a year in the eighteen hundreds where they take a woman who has tetanus tech tet it's called tetanus bacteria in the brain, and she's gonna die. And a medical doctor in Europe decides to take tobacco, the panacea of panaceas, and blow smoke into her vagina to treat the tetanus in the brain, and it cured her of tetanus in the brain.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

You know Here we go.

Speaker 1:

What's interesting is that so actually, let me let me see if if I can find it real quick. Let me let me just do a quick search as we're as we're talking. But, the the vintage ads for, cigarettes featuring doctors. Right? With, let me just pull it up real quick.

Speaker 1:

Because it's interesting because we look at those things now. Okay? Like, okay. Here here we go. Here's this.

Speaker 1:

I pulled up a Google search. As your dentist, I would recommend Viceroys. Right? 2,002 or say, 20,000 physicians say Luckies are less irritating. More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette.

Speaker 1:

So it here we go. Smoke a cigarette. Camels. Right? Here's here's a get you know, give your throat a vacation.

Speaker 1:

Smoke a fresh cigarette. Now what's interesting is that we look back at these things, and and we use those as proof that, yeah, doctors can get it wrong. Look how doctors used to recommend cigarettes. But I'm wondering if all those doctors actually knew what we're talking about. So a lot of these ads are probably from, like, the forties and fifties and so, but it was before this massive propaganda campaign had come in to demonize cigarettes.

Speaker 1:

And what do what do you think about that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah. The timing as you look at this medical textbook on the medical history of tobacco and all of its curative properties for all diseases that I just summarized in this presentation. You notice the dates go up to 1860 because I continue the conversation in that book. You can continue going. They talk about how the American Medical Association, the pharmaceutical industry starts to demonize tobacco starting in the 1918, like nineteen teens.

Speaker 2:

And what's interesting is when did Abraham Flexner's report get published paid for by Carnegie's foundation and Rockefeller foundation? That was in 1910.

Speaker 1:

Interesting.

Speaker 2:

And what did he what was Abraham Flexner told to remove from all curriculum in medical schools in Canada and America in 1910?

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Speaker 1:

And because, of course, they're bringing in their modern pharmaceutical industry, And they knew that if everyone could cure themselves with an herb that, you know, most people could grow or you could easily obtain, it's highly you know, they couldn't they couldn't, patent, you know, just a plant you're growing. So okay. So

Speaker 2:

Wait. Stay there.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Plant you're growing. Well, what's the plant? We're talking about tobacco. So they know they couldn't do that with tobacco, and they're trying to sell drugs based on petroleum. Alright.

Speaker 2:

Go up. Go up a couple slides here. Stay with anti rheumatism. Keep going up where we start with that. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Stay there. Stay right there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Here. Anti antirheumatics. Rheumatics. Okay?

Speaker 2:

Okay. Yes. Right there. I think that's it. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's it. Alright. So look. So the one, two, three, four, fifth highest revenue in group or category of pharmaceutical drugs last year was anti rheumatics. So rheumatism is defined as swelling in your joints, pain in your joints.

Speaker 2:

Okay. Look to the right. If the fifth highest revenueing drug source is anti joint pain drugs, well, just last year in 2024, look at all the years they knew that rheumatism was cured with tobacco alone. People around the world, Seth, walk up to me every week with they'll lift up their shirts, roll up their sleeves to show me their nicotine patches, and then they say this 90% of the time out of their mouth, every single person. Doctor, I've been using the nicotine patches.

Speaker 2:

All my arthritis pain is gone all over my body just within a few days, and I I'm never gonna stop doing it. And I'm like, this is amazing. Nicotine is four times more anti inflammatory. It shuts off pain more than anything else it does in the human body. It's four times more anti inflammatory than NSAIDs, Tylenol, ibuprofen, Advil, and they've known it.

Speaker 2:

Look at all the decades that they know rheumatism and inflammation of joints are cured with tobacco and nicotine. Okay. So now you're starting to understand why Advil would hate tobacco and nicotine. Why Tylenol would hate nicotine, which was owned by Johnson and Johnson. Anyway, you'll see all these things.

Speaker 1:

Incredible. Incredible.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and how many people do you know have rheumatoid arthritis in America and are all taking prednisone every day, which is brought to you by big pharma? Instead of being told, just go get a nicotine patch over the counter.

Speaker 1:

Incredible.

Speaker 2:

Doing this for five hundred years.

Speaker 1:

Wow. So okay. So I've I've got a few a few questions here, Toucay. As I'm thinking about this and looking at these, you know, Rockefeller, these control structures. So that textbook you found is just absolutely incredible.

Speaker 1:

And think that, like, that alone shows that there's something there's something more to this plan. Now my question is if you look at the if you look at the cigarette companies, you know, Philip Morris and, you know, these these big, big, big cigarette companies, I'm so probably initially, they knew this what this was. They knew that it was good, and they were selling tobacco to people. But then once big pharma, once the Rockefeller's came in and seized control of the entire medical industry and built their medical industrial complex, I wonder if there was then an agenda to take all of these cigarettes and tobacco products that they were selling, snuff, chew, etcetera. And I wonder if there was an agenda to take those, add a bunch of poisons to them so they then had massive amount of data that show that cigarettes are leading to lung cancer, people are being killed, so then they could demonize.

Speaker 1:

Like, if that was if that was part of the psyop, is take a healthy drug that had a huge industry, take that industry, it purposefully taint that product to make it kill people so they could then create this global, you know, century long campaign of demonizing not the chemicals they're putting on the cigarettes or dipping the filters in, but demonizing the drug itself that they can't allow to be used widely in the populace.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's already happened. In fact, in my book that we've talked about on your show, moving beyond COVID nineteen lies, specifically in chapter 13, I show you a research study that was published by the University of Harvard, which I think a lot of people know who that is. Harvard published in 2016 a document after reading 7,000,000 pages of research and development documents from the tobacco giants of America. And they got the 7,000,000 pages from the FDA when they filed a FOIA request for all those documents. And what they discovered was over the last fifty years, the FDA has a list of 599 chemicals that are allowed to be added to tobacco products sold and manufactured by these big tobacco giants.

Speaker 2:

Now my question for you is this. The only chemical you will see on the front side back of the label of every tobacco product sold in America is

Speaker 1:

one Nicotine.

Speaker 2:

Singular chemical called nicotine. And the FDA and the mainstream media made a made made sure you knew that this is now classified as a drug. It's a drug. No. It isn't.

Speaker 2:

It's a nutrient. It is definitely a nutrient like vitamin c and oranges. How come there are 599 different chemicals that man made companies are allowed to add to every tobacco leaf at made into snuff, made into dip, made into cigarettes, chew? Why are 599 chemicals made by man allowed to be added to every tobacco product? But why do they only single out nicotine, which is a natural substance found in that plant, to be the only one they demonize on the label?

Speaker 2:

And then I have a question for you and everyone watching. Can you name five of the 599 man made chemicals on the list the FDA has that Harvard reviewed and published in 2,016? Can you at home name five of those chemicals? Can you at home name 15 of those chemicals? Because I can.

Speaker 2:

15 of them are called pyrazines, methylpyrazines. Pyrazine is always in the word of the chemical. Pyrazine, p y r a z I n e s. In Harvard's paper, it's titled pyrazines may be responsible for the addictive quality of tobacco products. Because in those 7,000,000 pages that you and I and everyone listening have never read, only the researchers at Harvard did, When they read those papers, they learned that in 1970, chemists had consulted the tobacco giants and told them if you wanna make your products addictive and get more people to buy them, all you have to do is add man made chemicals called pyrazines to your product, and everyone on earth that uses them will be addicted to them and will keep buying them.

Speaker 2:

And that's exactly what they've done ever since. So if you can't name the 599 chemicals that are in the tobacco products made in America that are approved by the FDA, and the whole list is on the FDA's website right now, if you don't know what that list is, I'd like to ask you a question. Can you confidently tell me that none of those chemicals that you don't know the name of aren't responsible for the lung cancer, responsible for the dementia, responsible for the detrimental health effects you are seeing promoted as being a result of only nicotine found in tobacco products. And this is my next thing for all of you. I was shocked to learn this three and a half years ago.

Speaker 2:

Seth, lying is not just telling some alternate truth. Lying is also included to include a definition of just withholding information. Exactly. FDA and the mainstream media and medical mafia have actually withheld a truth from all of you that should shock you. Nicotine is found in the tobacco plant.

Speaker 2:

In that medical history textbook, Seth, it actually introduces the reader to tobacco plants as a whole. And the one of the first statements in the book reads, tobacco is a plant found in the nightshade vegetable group. Did you know tobacco was in the nightshade vegetable group? I didn't. However, I did know that all of the nightshade vegetables that we know as eggplants, tomatoes, red and green and bell peppers, we knew, and now you're about to learn, that the nightshade vegetables are the highest containing nicotine plants on earth.

Speaker 2:

Tobacco's number one with the highest amount of nicotine. The second highest nicotine plant on earth is eggplants. That's the second highest plant on earth with nicotine as eggplants. Seth, name one person on the globe if it's not flat. Name one person on the globe who's addicted to eggplants.

Speaker 1:

Actually, I am. I regularly, I grind up nicotine or I grind up eggplants, I snort them. I've got a I've got a real I carry a bag of powdered, eggplant. Yeah. Like, I get real handsome.

Speaker 2:

Address. Let them know when you're gonna be educating people on how to create their own eggplants.

Speaker 1:

Let let me pull something up really quickly here, because addressing the overall thing of addictiveness. Okay? So since, I think, probably our first interview about nicotine maybe two years ago, we've I've got the patches. I use them on and off. I'm I've they have these knickknacks, which I've found to be probably one of the cleanest forms, of the nicotine.

Speaker 1:

I can tell you personally that sometimes I'll go two weeks without putting a patch on because I forget. Or sometimes I'll go three weeks without having a single one of these knickknacks because I forget. I've never had withdrawal symptoms. Now, however, that's just that's just me anecdotal. Could be I the same way.

Speaker 1:

Three and a half years

Speaker 2:

now, I've I will miss two or three days in every week, and I'll just go, oh, man. I forgot. What's going on? You know what I don't forget? I don't forget caffeine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Oh, yeah. I we have our espressos every morning. Can I show you something real quick that I found that that to me and I I found this after one of our interviews? To me, this right here is the smoking gun that proves nicotine is not addictive.

Speaker 1:

Okay? So this is on the NIH. Right? So this is you know, maybe Fauci wrote this article himself. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

This is a study. It was a six month double blind pilot clinical trial on nicotine treatment of mild cognitive impairment. Now in this, it says there are 74 subject results. Of 74 subjects, okay, the primary cognitive outcome measure showed a significant nicotine induced improvement. The secondary outcome measures showed significant nicotine associated improvements in attention, memory, psychomotor speed, and improvements were seen in patient informant ratings of cognitive impairment.

Speaker 1:

Okay? So right there, they're showing us. Now here's the kicker. So they took 74 subjects, and for six months, they put them on fifteen milligrams per day, which is actually a much higher dose than I ever take. I know that you take.

Speaker 1:

The patches I take, I think, are four milligrams. So they put 74 subjects on fifteen milligrams a day for six months. Now hold on. Let's take a look.

Speaker 2:

By the way, everybody. One cigarette has one milligram. So this is the same thing they cigarette. A day.

Speaker 1:

Okay. Now here, this is the killer. The kicker, I guess, not the killer. At the very end, they say, no withdrawal symptoms were reported by subjects or informants, nor were any subjects reported to be continuing to use nicotine after the study was completed. If this stuff was addictive as they said it would, this would say instead of that, it would say eighty five percent of subjects reported difficulty stopping to using nicotine due to its addictive nature.

Speaker 1:

However, for seventy four people that were given the equivalent of 15 cigarettes every single day for six months, this study on the NIH points out that there were no withdrawal symptoms nor did any subjects have any issue stopping the use of nicotine. I I mean, to me, that that's the smoking gun. I'm sure you've got a lot of smoking guns too, but, like Yeah. It's right there.

Speaker 2:

The exact same conclusions were published by the nicotine patch study authors for those with long COVID, and that was only a six day study with nicotine patches. No. No. Nobody had withdrawals. Nobody had the want to continue using nicotine.

Speaker 2:

They just went on about their lives without any symptoms remaining after six days of using nicotine patches. This is even greater. Seventy four people over six months, 15 cigarettes a day. I mean, seriously, how how many of you have read a research study saying that we gave meth and heroin for six months straight to people? And when we told them to stop the study, they never wanted heroin or meth ever again.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. What you should have thought you were gonna read was that all of them ended up in rehab trying to get off of the nicotine addiction.

Speaker 1:

Of course.

Speaker 2:

Went through their horrific withdrawals. Just so y'all know, you've all been lied to about nicotine and its addictive quality. That is not even the case. So I use nicotine every day for three and a half years now, and I've so many days I forget to do it. And in the afternoon, usually, it's in the afternoon when I'm into, like, my tenth research study that I'm coming through because I just love diving into research studies.

Speaker 2:

Why? Because the medical journals, the editors, and the pharmaceutical industries that fund them make sure they deceive you in the summary abstracts of the studies to make sure you don't go in there and read them. I love going in and reading them all and finding those nuggets inside of them that they don't want all of you to find. So as I'm reading like the tenth one every single day, if I forgot my nicotine patch that morning, which happens two or three times every week, come 03:00 in the afternoon, I'm like, wait a minute. Something's wrong.

Speaker 2:

How come I'm not processing this information as fast? Crap. I forgot my nicotine patch. Now I gotta go walk back to my bathroom, put on my patch again. I'm like, oh, about thirty minutes later, I'm like, oh, there's my brain.

Speaker 2:

There's the speed at which it's normally firing at since I've been using this incredible nutrient God gave us in all these plants. In fact, an example would be medical news today last year published an article titled, can dietary nicotine prevent Parkinson's? Now just by definition alone, the word dietary nicotine, who's eating nicotine? Well, if you you have to read the article. But the article tells you that if you eat nightshade vegetables that are high in nicotine, it can prevent or often cure or ameliorate all of your Parkinson's symptoms.

Speaker 2:

Isn't that amazing? Well, how many drugs are being sold to the millions of Americans told they have a genetic condition called Parkinson's? And it's just genetic. There's nothing you do about it. No.

Speaker 2:

They've known that tobacco can cure neurodegenerative diseases. Look at the title of the article Seth Wholehouse just put on the screen. Look at this look at the title of that article. The title reads nicotine treatment of mild cognitive impairment. How many of you have seen loved ones go into early onset dementia?

Speaker 2:

How many of you know that nicotine is published to prevent and often reverse early and late stage onset Alzheimer's? Well, if you're having brain fog, you can't remember numbers and names as well as you did before, you're not getting that information processed as fast or calculating things as you used to, you should probably start using nicotine or at least start, Me and Seth are not telling you to go out there and make sure you're buying over the counter nicotine products. Start eating the plants that Yeah.

Speaker 1:

There you go.

Speaker 2:

Eat the eggplants. Red tomatoes are the second highest vegetable containing nicotine. Green tomatoes have 10 times more nicotine than red tomatoes. White potatoes are the fourth highest containing nicotine plant on earth. So go eat your cauliflower that has nicotine.

Speaker 2:

Go eat your celery that has high amounts of nicotine. Go eat your bell peppers, squash, zucchini. These are all your nightshade vegetables. They all have nicotine. If you started incorporating them in your life, you're gonna see your inflammation go down in your body if you eat three to four servings every week, and you're gonna see your brains working better as you're putting this nutrient that is published to be a nootropic.

Speaker 2:

Okay. This is very cool. The word nootropic is known to medicine and science and supplement companies for the last twenty years. N o o tropic or tropic, no o tropic. It means every part of the brain's function is improved with this substance.

Speaker 2:

Nicotine is a no o tropic. It has been known forever to be a nootrope. Look at that. Also known as a smart drug. Alright.

Speaker 2:

These are things that turn on the function of the brain to make it work better. Nicotine is a published nootropic by medical science. Do you wanna know who that's a threat to, Seth? I do. Ritalin and Adderall manufacturers.

Speaker 2:

In fact, schools throughout America are being funded and giving bride money based on the percentage of children in middle school and high school that are put on Adderall or Ritalin. Did you know that? No. Did you know that states funded schools are being bribed with additional money to present information back to the state of how many percentages of your children are on a stimulant called a nootropic Ritalin or Adderall.

Speaker 1:

But aren't aren't

Speaker 2:

higher those numbers, the more money that school gets.

Speaker 1:

Aren't Ritalin and Adderall, they're if I remember correctly, they're they're basically like like small dose controlled methamphetamine.

Speaker 2:

Yes. They

Speaker 1:

are. It's, like, the same mechanisms, maybe the same, you know, chemical foundation. Yep. And I I can happily say I've never in my entire life tried Ritalin or Adderall. I had friends in school that were snorting it, you know, especially, you know, come come exam time.

Speaker 1:

They were all taking this stuff. I I I avoid that kind of stuff, thankfully.

Speaker 2:

So as you watch kids in school, that's where you got the idea with the eggplant in the cafeteria? I'm gonna spark this egg. Oh, yeah. Fucking look cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I got busted in the bathroom one time for smoking eggplant. Okay. I'm joking, you know, for people that don't get my humor. Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

It's very dry sarcasm. So, I wanna talk about what okay. Few two two two other angles to this. One is dosage recommendations for people that are listening to this, and then the other is getting into the mechanisms of, like, how like, why how does nicotine affect our body? Do our do our or, you know, the cells, nicotine receptors, some of that kind of stuff?

Speaker 1:

Because that's very fascinating to me. But first off and just okay. Let's just hit dosage. I'll share my, you know, my own experience. So I I got my, I get my patches.

Speaker 1:

My wife and I get our patches. There's a company called, Secrets of Eden. It's the I'll put the link in the description. They've got on here it's called miracle patches that heal. I've found that they're because they they come kinda precut up into the right size.

Speaker 1:

Think they're, like, three and a half to four milligrams each. And the guy that runs this website, I know him. He's a great guy. He he's tried to source, like, very good quality. So this is what I get, personally.

Speaker 1:

So you can get them on Amazon, etcetera. We do have a promo code Seth. So I think there's, like, a 20% discount or 10% or something like that. So I'll put those links in the description. That that's what my you know, again, that's what my wife and I personally use.

Speaker 1:

And, also, I use these, these knickknacks. So I like the knickknacks because I get them in six milligrams. But what I'll do is I'll take one, and I will through these little lozenges. I'll take it I'll break off a little chunk. So I was like, okay.

Speaker 1:

That's about two milligrams. That's it. And I'll kinda pop it in my in my cheek, and it dissolves. And I I typically will take one of those if I'm getting ready for an interview sometimes. If I'm it's again, it's not like my brain sucks without nicotine.

Speaker 1:

My brain's normal without it. Right? But my brain, I guess, normally is pretty slow and sluggish. It just, you know, played to me video games as a kid, perhaps. But, you know, taking, say, two milligrams like that or having the patch on, I just noticed that it's just like this little boost.

Speaker 1:

Like, that's what it is. It's actually a lot more mild than caffeine. Caffeine's like, and then you kinda fall. I find that this is especially the patches, which are very slow release, it you just find that it'll be 03:00, you'll be like, oh, I've just had a lot of extra energy today, and I feel like I'm really focused in my conversations. And I feel pretty good.

Speaker 1:

The other thing too is if I feel like I'm coming down with something, I I will make sure at that time that I'm much more diligent with the nicotine. And unless I'm you know, I got I got poisoned recently from my cleaning up my goat shed, which is a whole different story. Biodefense was something I used in that process. But, you know, typically, that that's just that's how I use it. Right?

Speaker 1:

So, anyway, what what is your what what is your process? How do you recommend?

Speaker 2:

Yeah. I want to, I think it's just a great topic to even hit on and remind people. We just showed you a study from 2012 when we were highlighting Eliquis being prescribed as the third most revenueing drug in the world. We showed you that study from 2012 where they were breaking down all the components of the tobacco plant, including nicotine and others. But what it says is the health benefits include that it's antimicrobial.

Speaker 2:

Okay. Now everybody in the world, all of you are convinced you need hand sanitizer everywhere you go to prevent microbes.

Speaker 1:

Which I'm convinced kills that biome that's really healthy for you, but that's

Speaker 2:

story. Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

I don't touch that stuff.

Speaker 2:

Biofilm. There's a biofilm that lives on your skin that helps keep you healthy, and they're stripping that off with the alcohol laced inside of Purell and all the other antimicrobial agents. Alright. So tobacco and nicotine, as you read in that article, is antimicrobial. So as the world is using antibacterial soaps, antibacterial hand sanitizers, the next word was nicotine and tobacco is antibacterial.

Speaker 2:

Alright. Well, how many of you rush to the ER to get antibiotics for your kids for any bacterial infection ever? And they blame ninety percent of every infection ever and every symptom on bacteria, so they're gonna throw antibiotics at everything. Nicotine and tobacco are antibacterial. Then it says it's also antifungal, which would be candida, yeast, mold, brewer's yeast included.

Speaker 2:

Alright. Well, if you battle toe fungus, that is not a tough actin tenectin deficiency as Joe Matt John Madden would have had you convinced if you watched football back in the eighties and nineties. No. It is not a tenectin drug deficiency. It's actually nicotine would cure you.

Speaker 1:

Well, the UTIs. Right? UTIs are oftentimes yeast based. Right?

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Oh, and often very much so bacteria also. Yeah. So I just want to tell you all the reason why I wear a three and a half to five milligram nicotine size patch every single day And why he's saying before his interviews, he'll take a little bit of his knickknack, a few milligrams. Or if he's starting to feel like he's getting coming down with something, he'll make sure he's doing his nicotine every day.

Speaker 2:

It's because nicotine in the tobacco plant has been found to be antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, it actually helps prevent and overcome almost every illness created by any pathogen that you could assume is creating your symptoms. So if I'm gonna be bombarded with mysterious bacteria, maybe from somebody at an event, worried about fungus and mold in a hotel room or in my home or in the water or wherever, I always am trying to remember to take nicotine every single day. I don't think about it every day, but I do make sure it's with me every day when I travel because I and I'm wearing it as much as possible, as often as I can remember to try to prevent from getting sick from any of these conditions. Why? Because I have a lot of work to do, and I love doing my work, and I love doing my job, and I love hanging out my kids, and I love being active.

Speaker 2:

I don't wanna be in a bed feeling sick when I don't have to. So to speed up the recovery, to boost my immunity, I always make sure I wear nicotine. So in the realm of nicotine, most people are very nicotine naive, especially since 1994 when this lie came out. The FDA was bribed to publish a lie that states nicotine is a highly addictive substance and put it on every product ever, make sure everybody sees it in America. So we've all known that lie.

Speaker 2:

So I tell everybody who is nicotine naive, tobacco naive, and has never used their products, I recommend you starting with about one milligram a day for a week. Now, all of you out there, you're not gonna find a one milligram piece of gum for nicotine gum. You're not gonna find a one milligram suck it mint. You're not gonna find a one milligram patch. So please don't write into Man in America's podcast email info at Man in America and write, I can't find one milligram patches, one milligram gum like doctor Arden said.

Speaker 2:

No. You can use your common sense and rationale and do what Seth just showed you. You can bite the mint into smaller pieces. You can cut the patch into smaller pieces. You can break the gum tablet in half if you'd like to.

Speaker 2:

They come in two milligram sizes. If you bite it in half, you're roughly gonna get one milligram. Is it a perfect science cutting these things? No. Just cut it.

Speaker 2:

It's just gonna be less. So anywhere between one milligram to three milligrams for the first week I recommend for all people, older than two years old, and yes, I said that older than two, I recommend that. So one milligram, anybody two and older. Once you go to 18 and older, think three milligrams is fine a day and, you can start there for a week, but anybody can start at one milligram for a week, then go up to three milligrams. You're gonna realize you have been pummeled your entire life with poisons that actually bind to nicotine receptors of all cells in the human body, and nicotine, when you put it in the body, detoxes all those poisons, venoms, bacterias, parasites, you name it, and your body's gonna start detoxing all of them.

Speaker 2:

Remember this people. This is very important, Seth. That 2012 article is really important. They tell you that tobacco and nicotine is antimicrobial. That means it's it kills bacteria.

Speaker 2:

It's antibacterial, meaning it kills bacteria. They say it's antifungal, meaning it removes and kills fungus. Then they say it's antiparasitic, and it kills parasites. Have any of you out there ever tried a parasite cleanse or detox?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I have. I I know what comes out with those things.

Speaker 2:

You will often feel what is called in the medical community and health community a Herxheimer reaction, where you are sick from the die off of these parasites in your body. So you'll often hear, oh, you'll feel worse before you feel better. Okay. Just so you know, that's not the negative. When people are eating food that has food poisoning, Seth, have you ever had food poisoning?

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2:

While eating the meal, everything is hunky dory, and everything feels great.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that Chipotle taco was beautiful one day. Three hours later oh my goodness. I I got I got a local chili dog for a little hot dog stand. Oh my I I I still can't go back there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. But you felt horrible later. Right? Eating it was okay. Everything felt bad.

Speaker 1:

Eating it was great. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. And you go home. It tasted amazing. And then all of a sudden, your whole world is shattered, and you're now on the toilet or on the floor. You're on your knees.

Speaker 2:

You're vomiting, diarrhea, whatever. And that whole experience is horrific. However, how do you feel after it's all over? You're gonna be exhausted, but very soon after that, you're gonna feel a million times better. So you did feel worse before you felt better, and the god designed the human body to excrete poisons from it by vomiting and diarying it out.

Speaker 2:

And why God made your body do it that way? I don't know. Go complain to him at judgment day. Me and Seth did not design this stuff. This is just how you're designed.

Speaker 2:

And when you put tobacco or nicotine in your body for the first time at any dose, it doesn't matter. Your body's gonna start detoxing parasites, bacteria, fungi, and poisons and spike proteins from COVID out of your body. Do you think it's gonna be always be pleasant? Was it pleasant for Seth eight hours after eating that chili dog? No.

Speaker 2:

No. Would it would it have been worse possibly if his body just said, you know what? Take your sphincter, Seth, and your anus and put a cork in it and keep the poison in there. It would be better than doing the diarrhea dance on the toilet. No.

Speaker 2:

That would not be better. It's better to get the poisons out. It's gonna be better for your life also to use these small doses of nicotine over time. I'm three and a half years in. Right now, I'm doing five milligram patches every single day.

Speaker 2:

I buy twenty one milligram patches, cut them into four equal sizes, and I wear one every single day. But for the first three years, I was only doing three milligrams. Now I'm doing five. Maybe in a couple years, I'll go back I'll go up to seven and I can cut them into three pieces, the twenty one milligrams, or I could buy the seven milligram size patches. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 2:

I just recommend people start slowly because we've all been bombarded with chemicals, toxins, pathogens, and your body needs to get rid of them. And foreign proteins, which are called viruses and spike proteins, they're foreign to you and nicotine releases them from your cells. And it's not gonna always be comfortable. In fact, in science, they call it in the medical journals, they call it viremia symptoms. When you start nicotine, you might in the first three days of any doses, one milligram up to seven milligrams, you might feel feverish for twenty minutes at a time, and then it go down.

Speaker 2:

Like, you'll get really hot and sweaty, then it will calm down twenty minutes later. Nauseous. That way. That is a viremia symptom. You might get nauseous.

Speaker 2:

You might wanna throw up. Those are viremia symptoms. You might have that in the first few days. That's because it's a very powerful detoxer of chemicals and poisons and pathogens that many of us are living with every day. And I find my entire life is enhanced.

Speaker 2:

My immunity is enhanced anytime I benefit from using and remembering to use my nicotine patches.

Speaker 1:

For you, it might

Speaker 2:

be mint. For you, it might be gum. My wife chews nicotine gum for two milligram tablets every day and has for three and a half years now. She has no plans on stopping, and she wears a nicotine patch. She just loves it.

Speaker 2:

And she has felt better and has been sick less often than she's ever been the entire fifteen years that I've known her.

Speaker 1:

Incredible. So as we're closing up, we're hitting in on one hour, and we might be mindful of your time. One thing is I will put the link to where I get the my patches at in the description with the promo code information. The other thing is that you have an event coming up that I wanna make sure we talk about before we before we end, healing of the ages. So so far, I've had artist group and Ely.

Speaker 1:

I'm yet to have Schmidt on as a guest, but I think we're lining that up. I think I'm also I've I've got, doctor Grupen and doctor Ely also coming on soon as well, which is great. I'd probably say, you know you know, between the three of you I've met, my favorite doctors to talk to. Like, absolutely incredible. So tell us about this healing for the ages event.

Speaker 1:

Where is it at? Can people watch it remotely if they don't wanna travel to Dallas? Give us give us the information on this.

Speaker 2:

Well, you just gave it away where it's at. It's in Dallas, Texas. You were right. So here in Dallas, October is our annual Healing for the Ages conference. This will be our third year.

Speaker 2:

It's gonna be a three day event versus the prior two days events, because we are structuring this the way that many of our reoccurring attendees and ticket holders have requested to have it lay out. So we have actually added a few new speakers last year in 2024. This year, everyone had stated they really liked learning from the four of us founding doctors, Doctor. Artist Group, Eliane Schmidt, more than all the other people. So what we've done is we're gonna have on Thursday, October 23, we're inviting six experts in health that we look up to, and they are gonna be presenting on day one for six hours straight, one hour presentations, and then we're gonna do a live q and a on the stage with us four docs with the speakers.

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And we're gonna open that up for a q and a for everybody there. Then on Friday and Saturday, it's gonna be the four doctors, doctor artist group, Eli and Schmidt. Will be doing two hour presentations on how to make yourself healthy again. If you go to healingfortheages.com, use the code Seth. You will save discounts on the virtual attendees who wanna watch it digitally from home, who cannot afford or don't have the time to travel, or those who would like to come in person, the discount applies to you if you wanna buy an in person ticket.

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Now just so you know, we we last year had 700 attendees, which sold out. This year, we've reduced it to 600 because 700 was just a little bit more than the intimate feeling that we are trying to accomplish in our q and a's and our ability to move and discuss and interact with people in the room. So we reduced it down to 600. First year was 300. Last year was 700.

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We're going down to 600. We wanna see, does this feel more intimate and more, you know, unified? We'll see. We just don't want it to be too big. And but virtual, we had 15,000 people live watching from all around the world last year, which is really exciting.

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So for those of you who to healingfortheages.com to learn more, let me tell you what it is you can look for from me. So I'm gonna be doing a presentation on the Friday and Saturday, which is October. I have decided to do something I've never done before. It's something I do every day on behalf of my patients while I was in practice. My wife, my kids, I do it all the time, but I just have never presented it to people.

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It's gonna be published. It will have a booklet for all those who come. My presentations will be in booklet form, and we're gonna give you all a booklet when you come. And you are gonna be able to have this as a reference for you going home. Everybody digital.

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You will actually get an emailed copy that you can download, or you can get that whole reference and have it on your computer at home. What I'm going to walk every person through is how to read the eight primary and most common blood tests. So you have a CBC. You have a metabolic panel. You have a lipid panel.

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Right? You have a hormone panel. I'm gonna take you through all of the eight most common medical blood tests and those reports you're gonna get back from your medical doctor, and I'm gonna teach you how to read them. I'm actually gonna take you through what every single one of those markers on all of those most common blood tests are and what they mean. So when you see ALT, AST, HDL, LDL, I'm actually gonna define for you what that is.

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Then while you wait for your medical doctor for your future blood test to have his consultation with you, all of you from the Healing for the Ages team are gonna have this little booklet and a little PDF at home for all the virtual viewers. You're all gonna have this document that is already gonna have told you what are the natural cures to correct those biomarkers on your blood panel. What your medical doctor's gonna prescribe to you if your LDL is high, they're gonna recommend a statin drug like Lipitor. What you're gonna see in my booklet is I'm gonna show you research studies that a specific dose of an extract from a tree called Google resin extract outperforms cholesterol drugs at normalizing cholesterol. I'm going to walk you through every single metric that is measured on a blood panel.

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The eight most common blood tests you're ever gonna see from your medical doctor, your life insurance company, your health insurance company. I'm gonna walk you through what are the natural published antidotes to correct every single one of those, and you're gonna have this very convenient reference guide so that you don't have to wonder. Do I really need this drug or is there some other option for me? Medical doctor who's telling me I just need this drug to help me heal. And that is gonna be just one of the resources there.

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But on day one, I'm gonna teach you how to read all of these eight blood panels or blood reports commonly ordered by your medical doctor and professionals. And then day two is gonna be me walking you through what are all the natural antidotes and their doses published in science that are referenced in the guides that we're gonna be providing. I will be providing, and Healing for the Ages will be providing to you and all those that attend. What an incredible gift that I thought would be really empowering to people to start understanding and realizing they themselves have the power to make themselves healthy again. They don't have to rely on prescriptions from their medical doctor to wait to go to Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Schwegmans, wherever that you live in the country.

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You don't have to go to their pharmacy or Walmart or Target to get a drug to offer you hope. The hope's already found in nature. We're gonna teach you how nature and God have already provided the antidotes just like we did here with tobacco and that medical textbook, all the cures that God gave us and infused in the life around us that he designed, which was the minerals in our dirt, the plants that use those minerals in the dirt to make our vitamins, and then those vitamins provide life in essence to all the animals that consume them, all the humans that consume them, and this is really how the cycle of life occurs and how it was designed. What science and man have decided is they can profit more off of your misery if they just lie to you about nature around you and as God designed it. Number one, they needed to convince you that God was fallible and he screwed up when he designed the human body.

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And he forgot one huge thing when he completed day six. The pharmaceutical industry and the American medical industry and the worldwide medical industry needs you convinced that God forgot an immune system to fight off disease and infections, which is why from the time you are born in America or your children are born or your grandchildren are born in America within twenty four hours, a man of science is standing there with a white coat and a mask on in the hospital telling you that within the first twenty four hours of this baby's entire life on this earth has to be injected with a vaccine called the hepatitis b vaccine to prevent a hepatitis b virus infection. God did not screw up. That baby is as perfect as you believe it is when you count its 10 fingers and its 10 toes. It is perfect just as you see it.

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Do not fall victim to the lie of the man standing next to you who's regurgitating a lie they learned in medical school. Your baby and every baby born in America needs the hepatitis b virus vaccine. No. They don't. God did not screw up and forget that.

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The body is designed perfectly. For all of you out there, no baby should ever be vaccinated ever before the age three years old. And I'm gonna say that ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. Why? Vaccines are promoted as an artificial immunity to inject your baby from day one with something that the baby's immune system can now make antibodies for lifelong immunity.

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Did you know that the nervous system of a baby, every baby born on this earth, not a single human, has the ability to make antibodies until they're three years old? So why would you inject any baby before the age of three with anything to get it to make any kind of antibodies? The nervous system of the baby is never fully developed to produce its own antibodies and defenses until after three. This is why breastfeeding is so important. The longer you breastfeed, the more antibodies the mom's body is producing and putting into the baby.

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This is why I'm I'm I'm not saying there's anything wrong here, but this is why the formula discussion, feeding your baby formula versus breastfeeding is so ridiculous. From formula, you can never give the natural immunity to the baby. That formula is not manufactured in the same room that baby's sleeping in, but the mom lives in the same house as the baby, and the mom knows what the baby's being exposed to, mold, parasites, bacteria. And that body who's in the same environment knows what antibodies to produce and supply in the breast milk to the baby for the first three years of its life. And, yes, if you breastfeed your baby for one full year, they've already done this research.

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They know that the antibodies to prevent infection last another two years in that baby's bodies. If you just did it fully for one year, You do not need to vaccinate any child ever before the age of three, and it's a, to me, a demonic thing to do is to inject chemicals, poisons, and anybody out there who believes they still think it's a good idea to vaccinate their babies or grandchildren. And if there's medical professionals watching this, you think it's a good idea to vaccinate a baby for hepatitis B virus? On day one, I'd like to ask you a personal question. Can you name the several different brands of hepatitis B vaccines?

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Do you know how many brand named hepatitis b vaccines are there? Do you know that two of them of the different brands of hepatitis b vaccines? Two of them, the first ingredient on the label is m r c dash five. And do you know what m r c dash five is? If you are convinced that every baby still needs a hepatitis b vaccine because it's just what you've always done, and it's what the textbook said.

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And I was quizzed on it in med school, and I got it right. I got the a. I got the degree. Therefore, I was right. I learned right.

Speaker 2:

They need a hepatitis b virus vaccine. Okay. Do you know what m r c dash five is? I think Seth Olhaus should look it up and educate you on what MRC dash five is. You should Google it, Wikipedia it, and read the first paragraph only of what MRC dash five is because if you haven't read this, you absolutely have no clue what you were talking about when you're recommending hepatitis b vaccines.

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MRC five is a human diploid cell line widely used in the production of viral vaccines derived from lung tissue of a 14 old male fetus. It's known to it's known for supporting the growth of various viruses and being sterile. They've been Alright.

Speaker 2:

Let's just skip here. This is not the definition from Wikipedia. However, it does include correctly that this is MRC dash five is human cells derived from the lung tissues of a 14 old fetus. Oh, just so y'all know, this is an aborted white male. So this is a murdered 14 old baby whose cells were extracted from its dead lungs in 1966.

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So I have a question for you. Hepatitis B, the virus, supposedly infects the liver. I'd like to know, Seth Holehouse, if anybody out there can explain to me how lung tissue from a baby murdered in 1966 helps my baby beat a viral infection of the liver. Anybody out there got a problem with abortion? Anybody out there pro life?

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I don't know. Are you? If you are, are you okay with injected abortive fetal tissue from 1966? And did your medical doctor and pediatrician or your OB GYN standing there in the hospital room tell you your baby needs lung cells injected inside of it from a baby, a white male that was born in 1966 to prevent hepatitis B virus infection? Did they tell you that?

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Well, just so you know, your medical doctors, you would find out if you ask any questions about any vaccines that they are promoting and shaming you and judging you for refusing. If you just asked a few simple questions, you will realize they are the most ignorant humans on earth, meaning they are the most uneducated people on this field and, of of expertise called vaccinology. They know less about the vaccines they promote than you do now watching man in America.

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Insane. Well, doctor Artis, somehow it feels like it's a good a good point to end on. Don't vaccinate your babies until three. And and my, you know, my kids, even post three, not being touched. And I will say that my wife so we've got a about a 19 old, and she is still guzzling down the breast milk.

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And she's just a healthy, very healthy little baby. And also too, what's all what I learned is that when the baby actually attaches to the nipple, that the baby part of its microbiome communicates and sends the information back to the mother. So that connection goes both ways, and then then that's that's how the mother's body knows what antibodies are needed, what other things are needed. So Yeah.

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Don't remember, Seth. Seth, don't you remember back in high school when you were watching all your buddies snorting meth and you were snorting eggplant? Don't you remember trying to share a soda with each other? And one of the guys was like, dude. Dude, you just backwashed into that soda.

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Or or they'll take it and they'll they'll wipe it off and

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and Right. Right. So they're like, no. I don't want that last swig because I know it's got backwash in it. Yes.

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When the baby's sucking on the nipple, it is getting that backwash from its own saliva, providing information to the baby the mother's immune system to then produce the antibodies to help protect that baby. This is the miraculousness of breastfeeding.

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Oh, yeah.

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That so many of us overlook and are now conditioned to believe that all women should be working, which is fine if you wanna work, and you should just be hiring a wet nurse or going to a breast milk bank. I mean, you can do that, but nothing is as powerful, as connective, as beautiful as breastfeeding your own child. Yeah. I agree because you. I'm a male, but I have five children, all of which were breastfed, not formula fed, and four of them are now adults, and none of them ever been vaccinated ever.

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They're And all adults and all healthy and all been to public school and all been to universities, and none of them have ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever needed a vaccine ever, and neither do your kids.

Speaker 1:

Good for you. Doctor Artis, thank you. As I I mean, this was this was more mind blowing than I expected. I I really enjoyed going to that medical tech the historical kinda documentation of tobacco. All the links that we talked about, I'll make sure that I put those into the description.

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I'll put the links to your presentations in there. I'll put the links to the healing for the ages with the promo code. I'll put the links to the tobacco that I get. I'll put the links to your book. Moving down the code that 18 lines.

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Says all the things. Yep. Research.

Speaker 1:

There we go. And we'll have all that for everybody. Thank you again for coming on. Thank you for what you're doing. It's always a blast talking to you.

Speaker 2:

It's always an honor to hang out with the man in America, my buddy. Have a great afternoon, Seth.

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